A good pressure cooker can make getting dinner on the table in about a half hour a snap. Get ready for the flavor of jambalaya that's been simmering all day without standing by the stove. Bring an element of extra fun by sautéing shrimp while the rest of the meal cooks.
If you think potato salad is just for summer, you've got a lesson on the way. Using your pressure cooker and a bevy of flavors from Greece, you can transform traditional potato salad into a dish that can be served warm or cool alongside everything from pork chops and roast chicken to steak and sausages.
October is a great time for hearty soups. When time is running short, let your Instant Pot make quick work of dinner while presenting you with a bowl of creamy soup that tastes like it got to simmer for hours that you didn't have time to give it.
Once reserved for weekend or holiday gatherings, sweet corn on the cob has become a regular occurrence at my house. Moreover, I've even been known to give it a quick Mexican Street Corn treatment. My secret? The Instant Pot.
If you think turkey is only a Thanksgiving thing, you really ought to explore it as a summer option, particularly if you have an Instant Pot. Get all the steps you'll need to have tender, delicious turkey in less than an hour!
Notoriously tough, chewy short ribs become so tender you can nearly spread them like butter when given the Instant Pot treatment! Between that and a spicy-sweet sauce that you'll want to pour on the ribs and anything else on your plate, dinner is done!
When braising traditionally tough cuts of meat, it used to mean having a pot on the stove for hours and no way to leave it unattended. Now, with a crockpot or instantpot, you can have Korean Beef Short Ribs any day of the week without a lot of work.
Everyone has a go-to comfort food. South of the border, it's pozole - a thick soup loaded with lots of vegetables and tender hominy and featuring roasted meat, usually pork or chicken. It's a joy when made entirely from scratch over many hours, but a quick version using leftovers, convenience items, and the InstantPot is a weeknight joy!
Up the pressure to help relieve the pressure of the holidays. It's no joke — I'm offering a sub-half hour dinner plan that can happen with the help of your pressure cooker. Get some glorious comfort food on the table and relax!
Tender boneless country ribs can be a quick weekday meal if you have a pressure cooker to make the traditional slow cooked meat into a quick process. Add to that a spicy, tangy sauce inspired by the flavors of Thailand and you've got a great go-to mid-week dinner.